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EMELESEL
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jag kommer inte ihåg vad som händer med Gellert Grindelwald i hp böckerna, efter att han har blivit inspärrad i nurmengard, dör han då eller? jag minns inte riktigt, nån som kommer ihåg?
5 mar, 2011 10:09 |
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Celebikai
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Du borde kanske ha den här tråden i Harry Potter-forumet?
Jaja, jag kommer inte ihåg något om Grindewald :p Var typ 1 år sedan jag läste sista boken. ![]()
5 mar, 2011 10:12 |
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Katla
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Japp, Voldemort kom och dödade honom, för att det var Grindelwald som hade tagit fläderstaven, så Voldie letade upp honom och försökte klämma ur honom lite information om var den fanns, han fick reda på att den var i Dumblys grav, och sen så dödade han Grindelwald för att ja, han gillar att döda helt enkelt.
♏︎ 5 mar, 2011 10:26 |
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Li
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Flyttar tilll HP!
without something there is no nothing 5 mar, 2011 10:52 |
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NEWBORN
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Gellert Grindelwald (c. 1883-199
Early Life Gellert Grindelwald was born around 1883, probably in Central or Eastern Europe, although Scandinavia is also a possiblity. He was educated at the wizarding school of Durmstrang Institute, and as a student, he proved himself to be as precociously brilliant as Albus Dumbledore. However, he did not use his talents to win awards and prizes, and was instead devoted to experimenting with the Dark Arts. His experiments became twisted to the point of nearly killing several of his fellow students, and he was expelled at the age of sixteen. He was particularly interested in the Deathly Hallows, even using the Hallows' symbol as his own and engraving it on the walls of Durmstrang prior to his departure. His research led him to stay with his great-aunt, Bathilda Bagshot, in Godric's Hollow, England, where Ignotus Peverell, said to be the rightful keeper of Death's Cloak of Invisibility, had been laid to rest. Friendship It was in Godric's Hollow that Grindelwald met and befriended Albus Dumbledore, a young wizard as talented and brilliant as him. The two teenage boys became united by their ambitions for glory, plans to bring about "a new world order" in which wizards would rule over Muggles, and their shared passion for the Deathly Hallows. They coined the phrase that would become Grindelwald's slogan and his justification for committing horrific crimes against those who opposed him: "For the Greater Good." The two became extremely close, even to the point of romantic attraction on Dumbledore's part. At some point, Grindelwald became aware of his friend's attraction and used it to his advantage, manipulating the other boy into aiding him unquestioningly in his plans. Aberforth Dumbledore became aware of the pair's plans, and attempted to dissuade Albus from dragging their troubled younger sister, Ariana, along with them on their campaign, knowing she would not receive the kind of care and attention she needed to keep her stable. Grindelwald inflicted the Cruciatus Curse on Aberforth, and Albus moved to defend his brother, igniting a three-way duel in which Ariana was killed. The two Dumbledores were devastated. Albus ended his friendship with Grindelwald, who fled the country, not wanting to be associated with the death. Rise to Dark Power Working on his own from that point forward, Grindelwald delved into his research of the Deathly Hallows, and uncovered the location of the Elder Wand. Rumours had been circulating that the renowned wandsmith Gregorovitch had the wand and was trying to duplicate its properties. Grindelwald broke into the wandmaker's workshop, and succeeded in claiming ownership of the fabled wand.[8] Over the years, Grindelwald raised an army and began a reign of terror that spread through several European countries, though he never attempted to take power in Britain for his fear of his former friend, Dumbledore, who was "a shade more skilful" than he was.[9] During his reign, he built the Nurmengard prison to hold any objecters, and murdered countless European wizards, including Viktor Krum's grandfather[10], all the while continuing to claim everything he did was "for the greater good." Albus Dumbledore Albus Dumbledore first met Grindelwald when he was seventeen. They were introduced by Grindelwald's great aunt, Bathilda Bagshot. They got along almost instantly, according to Bagshot. They were ultimately united by their desire to have the Deathly Hallows. Although Dumbledore had romantic feelings towards Grindelwald, Gellert did not share this affection. Instead, he exploited his friend's infatuation in order to keep Albus on his side and maintained their friendship primarily because he saw Albus as his equal in power and intellect.[6] They were very close for two months, making plans to find the Deathly Hallows and lead a wizarding revolution, and Albus neglected his younger siblings, Aberforth and Ariana, as a result. When Aberforth confronted the pair over this, Grindelwald lost his temper and attacked Aberforth. Albus rushed forward to defend his brother, and during the duel Ariana was killed. Grindelwald fled, his friendship with Albus over. Over the next few decades, Grindelwald gained power in Europe, and Dumbledore refused to face him out of fear that Grindelwald knew who had really killed Ariana. Eventually, however, Dumbledore could no longer stand idly by as his old friend terrorized Europe. In 1945, Grindelwald combatted Dumbledore for a second time in a legendary duel, said by eyewitnesses to be the greatest duel ever fought between wizards. Dumbledore won in the end, and took possession of the Elder Wand and imprisoned Grindelwald in his own prison Nurmengard. Many years later, in 1998, Grindelwald refused to give any information to Lord Voldemort about the Elder Wand despite the fact that he was imprisoned, wandless and face-to-face with the only Dark Wizard ever considered more powerful than himself. This seems to indicate that Grindelwald no longer held with the views of those who practiced the Dark Arts. It was speculated by Harry Potter that Grindelwald had given his life to prevent Voldemort from desecrating Dumbledore's tomb, perhaps indicating that Grindelwald retained some respect and affection for his old friend. Finns mer fakta på harrypotter.wikia.com men orkar inte kopiera mer^^
5 mar, 2011 11:45 |
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Beata
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5 mar, 2011 15:13 |
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hermione_33
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NEWBORN
"Can you dance like a Hippogriff?" 5 mar, 2011 16:32 |
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NEWBORN
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5 mar, 2011 17:03 |
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WillTurner
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Ah. :c
"Åh, mycket bra.... Ja, det är lätt att se att nästan sex år av magisk utbildning inte har slösats bort på dig, Potter. Spöken är genomskinliga." 5 mar, 2011 17:57 |
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soratanaka
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"We should love people and use things, but unfortunately we love things and use people." 5 mar, 2011 23:02 |
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